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  • #16
    if you do go the roof rack option, just remember not drive straight into yr garage when you get home......

    Saw a guy drive go thru a mcdonalds drive thru once and smashed his bikes. turned out to be a very expensive hamburger!!
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    • #17
      That would have been hilarious!
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      • #18
        I find it really easy to fit MTB's in the back of my car, 2 in fact, possibly more.

        I take the wheels and seat off, and with the back seats down, slide the frame in through the door, upside down. Then the wheels, seat, bags etc. can just go in the boot. I've done this many times, the last just a week ago... ah, the Blue Mountains!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by gareth_oau View Post
          if you do go the roof rack option, just remember not drive straight into yr garage when you get home......

          Saw a guy drive go thru a mcdonalds drive thru once and smashed his bikes. turned out to be a very expensive hamburger!!
          And dont go down an unsealed mountain road enthusiasticaly forgetting they are there
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